Mike Clevinger returns to the Chicago White Sox on a minor-league deal - and a bullpen role is a possibility
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Mike Clevinger is making a return to the Chicago White Sox after struggling with injuries during his previous season. General Manager Chris Getz emphasized that Clevinger's neck injury hindered his performance during his four starts in the 2024 season. The Sox are optimistic about Clevinger’s prospects, citing a strong offseason side session where he reportedly threw in the mid-90s. Clevinger's past and off-field issues were considered, but the team values his presence and reputation among teammates. The minor-league contract provides an opportunity for Clevinger to prove his worth in spring training.
Clevinger's second stint with the White Sox was hindered by injuries, but the team is willing to give him another opportunity in spring training.
General Manager Chris Getz noted that injuries, particularly a neck issue, limited Clevinger's performance and stated that the team sees potential in his return.
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